On the Alien Agenda

"The World Is Held Together by Old Women at Prayer"

Bp. Joseph (Ancient Church of the West)

There is something deeply disturbing about watching modern elites slowly circle back around to the very things that small-town pastors, praying grandmothers, and old Bible teachers warned about for generations. 

The Daily Mail just posted an article that makes all of this clear:

Influential pastors are claiming that they have been told to prepare their followers for shocking revelations about UFOs which may upend belief in the Bible.

Perry Stone, a well-known evangelist, author and Bible teacher from Tennessee, warned that fellow pastors were recently invited to a secret meeting with US intelligence officials to prepare for the release of secret files on extraterrestrials.

According to Stone, the officials warned a small group of pastors with a large reach in the Christian community that the government was about to release reports and possibly videos of aliens and spacecraft which were not from this planet.

In the April 27 video posted to his YouTube channel, the evangelist claimed that pastors were told about the existence of 'reptilian' creatures, UFOs and materials from a non-human origin and 'other things that almost sound like something out of a sci-fi movie.'

On February 19, President Trump ordered the Pentagon and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to release all information the government possesses regarding UFOs and alien life.

Last week, Trump said that the first files would be released 'very, very soon' and would contain some 'very interesting' things for the public.

However, officials in this secret meeting allegedly said the information on its way may cause some Christians to question how the universe was created and even lose faith in religion.

Stone said: 'You're going to have people who are going to say if there are galaxies and there are allegedly other creations in the galaxies, then the whole creation story is a myth, and you're going to have people that's going to apostatize and turn from the Christian faith because they have no answer for what they're about to hear.'

I read this recent article about religious leaders being prepared for “UFO disclosure,” and I cannot help but think of all those little churches scattered across America, Canada, Britain, and the countryside of the West during the 1960’s through the 1990’s. They were mocked constantly. They were portrayed as backward, fearful, unsophisticated, and anti-intellectual. Yet many of them possessed a kind of deep spiritual instinct that modern society has almost entirely lost.

Those old pastors may not have had polished media platforms or university credentials, but many of them understood something fundamental: that not every spiritual manifestation is good, that human beings are easily deceived, and that civilizations collapse when they lose moral and spiritual discernment. When something is threatening you, averse to the name of Christ, and is tormenting people with "abductions" and spiritual phenomenon, that they aren't "aliens" but are "demons."

What is remarkable is not merely that these warnings existed, but that ordinary people listened to them just enough to hold the line for a while.

It was little churches with peeling paint and folding chairs. It was old men teaching Sunday school after long factory shifts and blue-collar journeymen jobs. It was mothers reading the Scriptures to their children at night. It was widows quietly praying through the Psalms in small white farmhouses and retirement homes. It was communities that still believed personal integrity mattered, that truth mattered, that marriage mattered, and that God was not a metaphor.

And perhaps those humble things mattered more than anyone realized.

I increasingly suspect that these ordinary Christian believers formed a kind of unseen barrier against complete cultural and spiritual collapse. They're sensibilities were truer than the theories of university elites. While intellectuals mocked them as naïve, they were preserving a moral and spiritual immune system that protected society from darker forces waiting just beneath the surface.

Now, as the old restraints disappear, as people memory-hole the biblical foundations, as young people grow up in a secular echo chamber of algorithmic atheism, many of the things once dismissed as paranoia or superstition are suddenly being discussed openly by governments, media institutions, and cultural elites themselves. The irony is impossible to ignore. The preaching of that old country pastor WAS TRUE! He was prophetically denouncing what the apostate and evil elites were trying to push through. 

The world was steadier than we knew because millions of ordinary people prayed, read their Bibles, confessed their sins, still feared God, went to Church, and still resisted evil in simple and quiet ways.

Comedians and intellectuals may still mock them, but they were the wall that stood between us an Apocalypse. 



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